Usage

<?php posts_nav_link( $sep, $prelabel, $nextlabel ); ?>

Note: since weblog posts are traditionally listed in reverse chronological order (with most recent posts at the top), there is some ambiguity in the definition of "next page". WordPress defines "next page" as the "next page toward the past". In WordPress 1.5, the default Kubrick theme addresses this ambiguity by labeling the "next page" link as "previous entries". See Example: Kubrick Theme Format.

Using Images

Kubrick Theme Format

The Kubrick theme format for posts navigation, could be formatted this way. However, using posts_nav_link() in this way will result in unintended behavior, such as double stacked next and previous links that link to the incorrect sections.